It’s a break from the league tomorrow as the Emirates FA Cup takes centre stage.

A decade after a 1-0 win at Woking’s Kingfield Stadium brought Stanley promotion back to the Football League after a 44 year absence and the Conference title, they return to the Surrey ground for this first time.

This time there is a division between the sides but with the Cards in fine form in the National League they present a formidable prospect.

At stake is a prestigious spot in the third round and £27000 in prize money giving plenty of incentive to both sides to come out on top

The Reds ended a run of four successive defeats with a last minute equaliser against Yeovil in League Two last weekend.

Their last victory was in the first round of the cup, at Bradford City.

John Coleman’s side are currently 20th in League Two.

Team News

Zak Vyner is the major doubt for the Reds after the Bristol City loanee was stretchered off in the game against Yeovil. The full back has been undergoing a series of tests this week, with the results determining his availability.

Janoi Donacien is the only definite absentee, with his recovery from surgery likely to take another ten days to two weeks.

Rommy Boco, the last remaining member of the 2006 promotion winning squad, scored a last gasp leveller last time out and could be in contention to start.

Garry Hill was appointed Woking manager in January 2011, overseeing a dramatic upturn in league form which took the Cards into the Conference South play-off semi-finals. The following season he led the club to the Conference South title, with the club finishing in 12th, 9th and 7th place in the three seasons following their return to the Conference Premier.

He has a wealth of non-league managerial experience, beginning with Heybridge Swifts and St Albans City and then enjoying success with Dagenham & Redbridge.

He also spent time with Hornchurch and Weymouth before arriving to take over at Kingfield and help them back into the top tier of non-league football.

Admission Prices

There are no advance sales for this cup tie, with cash only payments on the turnstiles.

The prices are £10 for all paying supporters and Under 16s are free.

Stanley fans will be in the open Tennis Club Terrace and there is a seated covered area.